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Las Troyanas
Adaptation of Euripides: lamentations of the women of Troy after their defeat in war.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Trojan War, this film adaptation of Euripides' play 'The Trojan Women' focuses on the suffering of the women of Troy after their city has fallen to the Greeks. As they await their fate as spoils of war, they grapple with loss, despair, and the brutal realities of their new existence under the conquerors.
Critical Reception
The film was a Spanish-Greek co-production that brought Euripides' classic tragedy to the screen. While praised for its powerful performances, particularly from Melina Mercouri, its somber and unflinching portrayal of war's aftermath received mixed reactions, with some finding it too stark and others commending its artistic integrity.
What Reviewers Say
Melina Mercouri delivers a commanding and deeply emotional performance as Hecuba.
The film captures the bleakness and tragedy of the post-war period with stark visuals.
The adaptation is faithful to the spirit of Euripides' play, though some found its pace slow.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Greece, aiming for an authentic historical atmosphere.
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